Dataset: MIL-
Search Criteria: China; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
Phellinus igniarius
B136482S. C. Teng   35231940-05-27
China, Sikang, Kiuluug, 28.98 -101.53

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Fomitopsis pinicola
B136413S. C. Teng   32801939-05-12
China, Sikang

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B133339M.-J. Lai   1771983-04-26
China, Taiwan, Ilan

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Puccinia arundinellae
B159401S. Y. Cheo   13551932-10-21
China, Anhwei, - 650m

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Fomitopsis annosa
B136408S. C. Teng   33611939-06-09
China, Sikang

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Phellinus pini
B136486S. C. Teng   35481940-03-19
China, Yunnan, Likiang

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Breutelia arundinifolia (Duby) M. Fleisch.
B133316M.-J. Lai   1983-04-26
China, Taiwan, Ilan, - 1300m

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Endotrichella elegans (Dozy & Molk.) M.Fleisch.
B129130W. T. Tsang   22699-A1933-07-01
China, Kwangsi Chuang

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Diachea leucopodia
B158556S. C. Li   3301937-07-17
China, Kiangsu, Nanking

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Ustilago caulicola
B136573S. Y. Cheo   6221931-10-01
China, Kweichow

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Dryopteris Adans.
B107972D. L. Topping   6021906-11-20
China

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Diachea leucopodia
B158555S. C. Li   3311937-06-13
China, Kiangsu, Nanking

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Phellinus rimosus
B136488Y. Tsiang   95741936-00-00
China, Kweichow

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Physarum melleum
B158684S. C. Li   3331937-06-13
China, Kiangsu, Nanking

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Lentinus sajor-caju
B136464Y. W. Taam   1938-04-01
China, Kwangtung, Sing-Fung District

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Fomitopsis annosa
B136409S. C. Teng   33211939-05-28
China, Sikang

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B129163H. H. Chung   61531930-03-26
China, Fukien

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Diachea leucopodia
B158557S. C. Li   3341937-07-27
China, Kiangsu, Nanking

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Mylia nuda Inoue & B.Y. Yang
B133356M.-J. Lai   1941981-03-06
China, Taiwan, Ilan, - 1650m

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Oxyporus populinus
B136474S. C. Teng   18981933-08-14
China, Foochow [Fuzhou]

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Mastigophora diclados (Brid. ex F. Weber) Nees
B133355M.-J. Lai   1931981-03-06
China, Taiwan, Ilan, - 1650m

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Phellinus pini
B136487S. C. Teng   35481940-03-19
China, Yunnan, Likiang


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.